TURCOTTE o@ca.on.sudbury.sudbury.
sudbury_star 2001-01-06 published
TURCOTTE,
Cecile (née
MARION)
In loving memory of Cecile
TURCOTTE (née
MARION,) 82 years of Sudbury who
passed away Thursday evening January 4th, 2001 at her son’s residence
in Kanata. She was born in Chrysler and married Fred
TURCOTTE in 1951 in
Ottawa. Cecile came to Sudbury in 1951 from Ottawa. She was a well liked and
respected teacher with Le Conseil Scolaire des écoles séparées de Sudbury. She retired in 1984 having
taught for 27 years. A devout Roman Catholic she attended Holy
Trinity Church and she belonged to the parish
CWL.
Cecile will be
remembered as a loving and devoted mother and grandmother. Beloved
wife of Fred Turcotte predeceased 1991. Loving mother of Rita
(husband Robert
THERIAULT) of Massey, Estelle (husband Richard
Lapointe) of Whitefish, Marc (wife Jeanne) of Kanata and Carmen
(husband Richard Besner) of North Bay. Cherished grandmother of
Jean, Julie, Josée, Lucie, Zacharie, Daniel, Michael, Chelsea, Eric,
and Nicholas. Dear daughter of Solomon and Laure (Dignard) Marion
predeceased. Dear sister of Jacqueline
CÔTÉ (husband Maurice) of
Montreal and the late Dollard, Albert and Richard Marion all
predeceased. Dear sister in law of Sue Marion of Ottawa. Resting at
the Lougheed Funeral Home, 252 Regent St. at Hazel St. Funeral Mass
in Holy Trinity Church 426 Burton Ave., Sudbury Monday, January 8th,
2001 at 10 am. Interment in the Civic Cemetery Sudbury. Donations to
Heart and Soul Campaign (Heart Equipment) would be appreciated.
(Friends may call 2 - 5; 7 - 9 pm Sunday)
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TURNBULL o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-07-18 published
Gertrude "Pearl"
ANGLIN
Gertrude Pearl
ANGLIN of Kemptville and formerly of Ottawa passed away at
the Kemptville District Hospital on Sunday, July 1, 2001 at the age of 94.
Pearl was born on April 8,1907 in Sandfield Township. She was the daughter
of the late George and Elizabeth
TURNBULL (née
HARTRY.)
Pearl was raised on
the family farm beside White Lake at Snowville on Manitoulin Island. She
was the youngest of a family of eleven children. Pearl graduated from the
North Bay Normal School in 1926, and taught at Sandfield, Providence Bay and
Kagawong before marrying Wendell
ANGLIN in 1933. They were the last couple
to be married in the Snowville Presbyterian Church before it closed. Pearl
moved to Island Falls, north of Cochrane, Ontario where her husband worked
for the Abitibi Power and Paper Company at a hydro-electric generating
station on the Abitibi River. In 1953, Pearl returned to the Manitoulin to
teach at No. 2 School in Carnarvon Township for three years while her son
attended High School in Mindemoya. When her husband retired in 1962, she
moved to Cardiff, Ontario and then to Ottawa in 1985, to be near her family.
She was the beloved wife of the late Wendell
ANGLIN.
Loving mother of
Robert and his wife Barbara of Nepean. Loving grandmother of James and his
wife Shanley of Boston, John and his wife Rachel of Ottawa and David and his
wife Paula of Kingston. Great-grandmother of Amber, Jade and Tristan.
Predeceased by son Billy. A funeral service for the late Pearl
ANGLIN was
held on Saturday, July 14, 2001 at the Knox United Church, 25 Gibbard Ave.,
Nepean, at 2 pm. Interment of cremated remains will be held at the
Mindemoya Cemetery. Arrangements under the care and direction of Grant
Brown Funeral Home, Rolston Chapel, Kemptville at (613)258-2435.
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TURNER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-09-26 published
Hazel
Adeline (née
HENNICK)
SKIPPEN
In loving memory Hazel Adeline
SKIPPEN (née
HENNICK) on Monday,
September 17, 2001 at Manitoulin Health Centre, age 84 years.
Wife of the late Norman
SKIPPEN. Dear mother of Sheila
EARNSHAW of
Toronto.
Stepmother of Nancy (husband Keith
JONES) of Oakville, George
SKIPPEN of Ottawa. Step-grandmother of Jim, David, Joanne, and Jeffery.
Step-great grandmother of six. Predeceased by both sisters Thelma
FLOOD and Myrtle
BOWRA.
Remembered by brother-in-law George
SKIPPEN.
Loved by nieces Lyn
JACKSON, Corrine
TURNER, Judith
KENIGSON.
Predeceased by nephew Charles
FLOOD.
Memorial service was held on Thursday, September 20 at Island Funeral
Home with Reverend Faye Stevens officiating. Cremation with burial of
ashes in Elmview Cemetery at a later date. Donations to Manitoulin
Health Centre Auxiliary.
Arrangements entrusted to Island Funeral Home, Little Current.
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